The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 20, 1929, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20th, 1929

(Classified Column

WANTED—Kettle furnace. El
mer Shearer, R D 1, Phone 128R13
nov20-tf

SHOOTING MATCH, SATUR-
DAY, NOV. 28, at Charles Coller’s
along Marietta Pike at Kegel’'s Mill.
Ducks, Geese, Pigs.

RADIO SERVICE—Equipped to
service all makes of Radios. Phone
T. F. McElroy, 179R3, Mt. Joy, Pa.
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FOR SALE—500 head Barren
Strain White Leghorns. Apply M.
E. Lindemuth, 209 N. Poplar St.,
Elizabethtown. noviB-2tpd
FOR SALE—Geese and Ducks.
Apply Norman M. Stauffer, R 1,
Mt. Joy, or phone Marietta 44R2,
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WANTED-—20 girls, experienced
sewing machine operators, on dress
and apron work. Apply Leblanc
Corp., Mt. Joy, Pa. nov20-1t
FOR SALE—Restaurant, in the
heart of Manheim, best quick lunch
in the town. Good _reasons for
«selling. *Wmn.. 8. , Manheim,
Pa. ’ nov20-1t


FOR SALE—Turnips of excellent
quality, sweet and juicy. Price re-
asonable.
nov20-3t

FARM FOR SALE—A 52-Acre
Farm priced to sell. Is along the
“Hlizabethtowo and Maytown road.
v2. No dinner is
M. R. rabid, phone’
Elizabethtown, R. 3.
RE /
FOR RENT—Six Rem Dwelling |
Heat furnished, All Co iexices. |
HENRY G. CAR ‘TER
Sept. 25-tf
FOR "RENT--301 West Main St.,
Mt. Joy. Apply M. W. Grofi, Mount
Joy, Pa. novl3-tf
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APPLES, APPLES— Now is the
time to buy Apples for! winter.
you want quality fruits, we have it
Smokehouse, Grimes Golden, Stay
man Winesap, Rome Beauty and]
York Twmiperial. Get first-class ap-
ples at wholesale prices. Also Ci-
der Apples. MELHORN'S FRUIT
AND POULTRY FARM, Donegal
Springs Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone
63R3. oet2-tf
“RADEO » BERVICE—Equipped to
service all makes of Radios. Phone
T. F. McElroy, 179R3, Mt. Joy, Pa.
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“NOTIGE-~Get the highest prices
for your calves Reist
R “Mien, Phone &’town
R. 8, Joy. july 17-tf
FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
see your Fuller Man first. In the
comfort of your home your Fuller
man will spread befote,yvou a wide
choice of gift suggestions; consist-
ing of personal and household
Brushes and other necessities... P.
S. STRICKLER, Agent, R2, Man-
heim. nov20-tf
THE



“MUM?”
without
and small
Carnations,
Ferns and
complete
‘Howes. We have large
“mums”, Calendulas,
and Sweet Peas. Also
Blooming Potted Plants.
Order them mow and avoid disap-
pointment. We will. deliver day

R3_ Eliza
Apply *
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a. ur At My Residence between Cross
for are 01 oh oman Roads Church and the Union
of two. Good “wages. Steady : em- School House, in E. Done-
ployment. Mrs. C. H. Nolt, 1005 gal 1 mile from Mt. Joy
Marietta Avenue, Lancaster, Pa.
eT ov20-3t| SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1929
5 The Mount Joy Building and For a Lot of
joan A: iation, invites you to join
them and become inde .. Own (WHITE PEKIN BUCKS
your own home and pay as rent. Twelve gauge guns ahd No. 5
Save the Building and Loan way.

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FOR RENT—House of eight
rooms, bath, hot and cold water, |
electric Hi With or without |
garage large enough'fer 4 cars and
repair shop. Call at 226 Fast Main
St., Mount Joy, Pa. novl3-tf

FOR RENT—120 acre farm, on |














| ern conveniences.
TORMBRENT—Two 6-room hous- |
es, with bath®%One with hot water

heat. Apply Mier Bros., Mt. Joy.
oct30-tf
FOR SALE--Ivory colored ba

nette in use a short time. Mattress
included. Sold reasonable, call at
23 East Main street. oct9-tf

HAULING—Christmas
bacco season is coming. Who is go-
ig to do your hauling? Don’t for- |
get me. I. L. Zink, 107 Manheim
8t., Mt. Joy, Pa. nov6-tf |
NOTICE—Cider made daily up to
Boon at Orch- |
we SHERRI ‘Hours 6 KM, to
bP M
and To-


BOYS—1€ yrs. or over, must be.
of good character, clean habits,
have at least some high
24 ining. To such boys, we
fice. work with ai


bafore Thanksgiving. Closed for
he holiday.
RUHL, THE FLORIST.
‘hone 81R3 Mount Joy, Par
nov20-1¢t
SHOOTING MATCH




shot may be used. Shells and blocks
supplied on grounds.
ROBERT SWARTZ
nov20-1t

ESTATE OF CHARLES FOGGY
(FOGGIE or FOGIE)
PUBLIC SALE
of
REAL ESTATE



SEASON IS HERE}
OUR MORTUARY
RECORDINGS
(From Page One)

(From page 1) J
Memorial hospital from Philadel- {20d Mrs. Martin Ney and children;
phia where he formerly resided. Elizabeth Metzler’s Party =
Funeral services were held in the A very pleasant party and pack-
John S. Sell Memorial Chapel, with age surprise was held in honor of ©
interment in the Masonic Homes Elizabeth Metzler, at the home of
cemetery. her grandmother, Mrs. E. S. Hen-
drix, on East Donegal street.
There were many little folks pre-
sent who participated
Elizabeth make her eighth birth-
day a happy one. Many games
were played and delicious refresh-
ments were served.
The color scheme for the table
was yellow and gold which was
carried out in the favors, which
were filled with candy and the cen-
terpiece which was
shrubs, marigolds and golden glows
The birthday cake was brought in
with eight lighted candles and after
Elizabeth had successfully blown
Simon Menaugh
' i ake
Simo M Slo i them out she proceeded to ma
n Shaugh, Seventy three, 142 first cut in her cake.
of 649 Lehigh avenue, Lancaster, |
died Tuesday at his home. He was; Many beautiful presents were re-
a member of U. E. church, this;ceived by the little hostess and af-
place, and was employed by the , ter playing more games, the guests
Conestoga Traction company at the departed.
Lampeter Rotary. Besides his wife Those who were present are Pearl
who was Bertha Bookman, before | Hendrix, Betty Metzler, Charles
marriage, a number of stepbrothers | Hendrix, Elizabeth Metzler, Emanu-
and sisters survive. Funeral serv- | el Metzler, Raymond E. Heisey,
ices will be held Thursday after-| Charles C. Heisey, Doris Hendrix,
noon at 1:15 o'clock at the home | Arlene Hendrix, Dorothy Heisey,
and at 2 o’clock in the U. E. church | Ruth Rye, Jacqueline Fae Hendrix,
Burial will be in the Mt. Joy ceme- | Mrs. Martin Metzler, Mrs. Raymond
tery. Heisey, Mrs. E. S. Hendrix and
Mrs. S. M. Hendrix.
Miss Susan Deise, a well known dno. Roth, i's Party
; AO . A number of school mates and
resident of this boro, died at the | friends gathered at the home of
Lancaster County Hospital

Mrs. Laura I. Balmer
Funeral services for Mrs. Laura IL
Balmer, sixty-eight, who died at her
home, at Elizabethtown, Friday night
of complications, were held Tuesday
afternoon in the Bethel Church of God
with burial in Mt. Tunnel cemetery.
She is survived by the following chil-
dren: John, Roy and Jennie, Elizabeth-
town; Mrs. Charles Huff, Quaker-
town; also one sister, Mrs. C. F.
Sprowls. Florida; and a brother, J. C.
Shafer, Elizabethtown.



Miss Susan Deise
Thurs- | pp, and Mrs. John Roth, on North
day from a complication of diseas-
| Market street, to help participate
es, aged 60 years. !
: ears. She was a 5 birthday surprise party, for
tient at that institution for Some ' thaiy son, John. He was remember-
time. She resided with her broth- oq by the many guests, by the
er, George, on Manheim street, for ' numerous gifts he received. Many
many years. One brother, George | interesting games were played and
Deise, at the County hospital, Sur- prizes won.
vives. The funeral was held Mon- | The
| with
kday from the undertaking parlors 4
guests were served

ainty refreshments, on a beauti-
of Mr. Roy B. Sheetz. Interment fully decorated table, in keeping
was made in the Eberle cemetery. {with the Autumn season. Each one
| was given a favor as a remem-
James Bratherton brance. The party included: Russel
James Bratherton, eighty-five died Sumpman Jr., James Hostetter,
at the home of his son, Richard at Lee Ellis, Jr., Clyde Fenstermacher
Marietta, Saturday morning of a com- Jr. Warren Kuhns , William
plication of diseases. He was ill only Aungst, Harold Snyder, Warren
five days. He was a retired landscape Snyder, Harvey Walters Jr., Betty
gardner, and a member of the Epis-' Young, Thelma Young, Dorothy
copal Church. He is survived by two Detwiler, Fannie Mateer, Dorothy
Geraldine Groff, Robert
FOR LOCAL FOLKS
in helping
of winter
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East Main and Marietta Streets


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styli
| Desired Colors

Excellent quality hose of beauti-
of the desired colors from which
to select.
In All
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Gloves
You Will Need
Now and Later
To be well gloved for the com-
ing months, you will need at
least two pair of gloves. One
pair for day wear and the other
for dress. That you may choose
to satisfy your dress require-
ments, we have on display a
very complete showing of the
wanted styles.
59¢—81 to $2.50
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texture—clearly woven and
You will be delighted with
exceptional values we are
offering in this dependable,
sh hose. An ample range
50¢—81—81.50

The unusual collection of articles for baby’s wear during the winter months, which
we have ready for your choosing, will save you many hours of needle work, and at
the same time the cost will be but little more than you would pay for the mater
ials alone. Come shopping soon, and see how easy it is to make baby comfortable
for the winter—and how little it will cost
BABY THINGS FOR BABY

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DRESS FABRICS...
a Special Showing at Low Prices
- New weaves, new patterns, new colors, afford a wonderfully en-














ad : : sons and two daughters: Jane Thwait- | Zerphey,
the Bainbridge road, one mile west The undersigned will offer the | an 5 a | 3 kd We as ey 3 0
of Maytown, opposite Reich's | following described real estate of | © Chicago, IIL; Richard. Marietta; | Dotwlter, Clarence Ba trancing selection from which to choose the fabrics you need for
Church. Apply E. L. Hoffman, the above named decedent at pub- | Edward, Rochester, N. Y.; Beatrice, | ho y en 2 rt 2 bl Buvi 7 will Sky rorth whil
Maytown, Pa. oct30-4t-pd | lic sale. on SATURDAY, NOVEM-| New York City, and six grandchildren, | Dost. your season ensemble. uymg now wi prove a wor while |
BER 30TH, 1929, AT 2 P. M. Funeral services were held Tuesday | ob. §
NO TRESPASSING — Notice is| ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of Sl Tm El wn oye heuer Soil of economy. Drop.in tedey.
hereby given that hunting or tres- | ground with a family plot in the Marietta cemetery. | New Street, this place, tendered a | vi ©
PE on Oy Reiser fam South) pn. TWO STORY FRAME ee [Kitchen shower, at their home, in |
iy FC Fo Hi DWELLING HOUSE of Mr. and Mrs William |
Ap : ¥ i i Mrs. am |
5. Ci id Higteon are Cartons a) Henley former | NOVeT who recently married at | i oo i : |
FOR RENT--A “6-room house on | town, Township, Lancaster | resident of Silver S ring died sad. Maryland, | SALUNGA ol Rot, of & “NH
Spring, died sud : t 1H rd Gind Dan
West Donegal St, Mt. Joy. All County, Penmgylvania, bounded and |denly at his home in Lancaster, The bride is a daughter, of Mr. | present were: Llowar incer, Jan-
conveniences, Apply after 6 P. M. | described as follows, to wit:— He was employed as a painter [2nd Mrs. Harry Frank, of New. | Mrs, Bryson is spending a ow iel Diehl, Horace Wagner, William
to 34 West Donegal St. oct30-tf BEGINNING at a post at land by the Rossmere Silk Mill at that | town, and was employed at Geo. | k ith feiends in. scothem Haines, Charles Ament, Clayton
late of Aaron Dyer; thence along | at io | Brown Textile Mills fwoons Wm Ament, Burnell Ibach, Jay Hostet-| Before your order
OR RENT—The Buch en T mEq place, His widow and the followin . countv. ’ Lose ;
F ) € bucher the Maytown Road, North 75% g ; a y ter, Harold Ibach, Samuel Zurin, elsewhere, see us
ty on Marietta street, on Dec. 1 or | grees West, 125 feet to Center St.;|children survive; Haertter and The groom, is a son of Mr. and | Sunday guests at home of Mr. Donald Meese Jerome Davis, Nor. » .
before if desired. Apply to Dr. A.f thence along said Street North 1-4 | Charles, at home and Mrs. John | Mrs. Norman Moyer, of Marietta, ang Mys. Fred Ibach were: Mr. and Miller. Jav Davi Crushed Stone. Also manufac+
FP. ‘Snyder, Mount Joy. 0ct30-tf | degree West 276 feet to land late | Tyott, of Manheim. and formerly of Perry County. He!y “Ralph Knoll, of Philadelphia;|™en Miller, Jay Davis. turers of Concrete Blocks, {
of John Mead’s Estate; thence His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab-|is employed at the Silk Mills at Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ibach, of]. Mrs. John Kendig had a party Sills d Lintc) 1
ROOMERS WANTED — Light | alone land of said Estate South. 87 ram Hershey, Silver Spri d | Marietta IE ! {for her daughter, Vivian's sixth [otis an Intels.
‘housekeeping Apply M. 4 East 2 : y, Dlver Spring ands ¢ | Neumanstown, Lebanon county;|;. hE Saturd {
: ! Py M. IN. degrees East 249 feet to land late | these brothers and sisters also sur- hey received many beautiful. | nr birthday anniversary on aturday :
Brubaker, East Main St, Mount| of Aaron Dyer: thence along said | ; They receive an t » | Miss Irene Ibach, Mount Joy; Mr. ft Th t : !
3 P 0-tf rer 3 vive: Salem, Philadelphia; Mrs. {useful as well as expensive gifts, | 1 S Y Meash Oregon: | 23ternoon. 0Se present were: i
oy, Pa. oct30-tf | land in a direct line feet to : : : : : Mrs. Samue ey, E01; | Elizabeth Wolf, Mary Miller, Jean
Place of Samuel Little, Silver Spring; Mrs. | The couple will move into their iv oman Ginder, Mr. and Mrs. Hof- za 2 oe ok iz y oo. J bis ' ’
ters eh 3 "lor New p {newly ishe in I ietta. | A £8, y 1 -
NO GUNNING — FHurters are CONTAINING 1 Acre of land Florence Neweomen, Altoona, and |newly furnished home in Marietta. | go. and family, of Landisville. ess, .Jucllle Sencer re Te MOUNT JOY, PA
not fo trespass on my| oe or less Mrs. David Baker, Columbia. The guests at the shower were:| A birthday dinner for Mr. and i Bon Pe Dey Man. : :
d (Habecker farm) for the pur- Sale to be held onthe ia — Ei 3 tes tri | rs endig, Catherine Henry, o an-
Beka premises Misses Lizzie Wintermyer, Kath- (Mrs. Samuel Eby was given at Ads : 1s
Peer yy Norman at the time above stated when and Mrs. Harry Williams, Jr. ryn Hendrix, Violet Gillums, Vive! 2 on Sunday by Mr. and hat; Devons ey Ea
Where hind ond conditions will be Mrs. R. Naomi Webb Williams, [ian Rinehart, Emma Ellis, Mar. \vie “Morrow and Mis, Eliza Heffl- Sowa) ry en a ye > ad
SHOOTING MATCH at the HENRY S. MUS thirty-four, wife of Harry J. Wil- garet Rahm, Minnie Mummert, | oo Others present were: Mr. and oa 8 .
Rheems Fire House, Friday, Nov. Db. Tose T. A liams, Jr., of Florin, died Tuesday | Mrs. Sarah Kauffman, Mrs. Henry ps N. N. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Sy i
15, at 7-P. M,, Saturday, Nov. 23, Astor Bb Tas Auect. 7 77 | morning at the Lancaster General |Smeltzer, Mrs. Sallie Hassler and Haiser, Mrs. Sallie Zwalley, of tai e go eying Fier S De Ser 2
Barnes at ve 43 inches. png | Wil G. Kenai, Aix, | novia go of complications. Besides daughter, Myrtle, Mes John Mil 7 NESE M0 Sle, TAI Ol by Mr. ana Nes. Walter Pei-| HENRY G CARPENTER
Shells furnished. her husband, she is survived by the |ler, Mrs. Jno. Hendrix, Mrs. Wm. ‘Lydia Morrow, Phares Harding = ay Elkton... Marvlands INSURANCE ~ MOWAT JOY P
PUBLIC SALE following children: Harry, Clinton, | Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Rahn, family, of Adamstown. . y ’ Ty ri Nl TA A.
WANTED—We are now hiring —of Desirable— Beatrice, Harold, Donald, Eugene, |Misses Alverda Barnhart, Bessie The union Thanksgiving service Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, of West | &ery Kind of Insurance except life anyuhere in Pennsyluania.
men for the new milk plant. See REAL ESTATE Lloyd and Marlin, all at home. The | Flowers, Lizzie Fenstermacher, of ihe Church of i God Lutheran | F 2irview; Miss Mabel D. Miller, of
Mr. Cooley at Stermberger’s Res- following sisters and brother also; ar! Geltmacher, Maude Schnei- d Salunia Methodist Episcopal Manheim; Amos Cooper, of Landis- |
taurant any evening between 6 and SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1929 survive: Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne. der, Frances Fogie, of Newtown; A hi Bo held in the Luther. ville; Mrs. Lillian Sterringer and
8 P. M. Buhrmaster & Cooley; Inc. The undersigned will offer at | Mrs, Allen Bates, Mrs. Earl Mum- Dora Frank, of Lancaster; May io church Thinksgiving: Dey morn granddaughter, of Lancaster; Harry |
oct30-tf | public sale on the premises situated ma, Mrs. Leroy. Bat 1 Witmer and Kathryn Frank, of 2 ” Mowrer, of Lancaster, and Mrs.
APPLES AND CABBAGE. Jor in the borough of Mount Joy, Lan- Webb all oe Ts Wd A im Newtown. i Shon 2 we pastes ot the, Joseph Cooper and daughters, Mar- |
Al L — oust | caster County, Pennsylvanina, the : 2 aR rr et Br Qe wrch o od, assiste vy & Elizabeth. {
received a carload of New York | following described real estate: Ginder, Mastersonville; Mrs. Isaac tv ned Mee p Shank 1 Methodist and Lutheran muristers. tha an © | NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have
State Apples, Quinces and Danish | All that certain lot of ground sit- | Charles and Mrs. Walter Meshey, of ; i #4 <2 hs on As usual an offering will be taken Turn useless articles about your 2 6-700m House along the trolley at
“Cabbage which we re selling red- | uated on the Fast side of North | Lancaster. The funeral will be held |son, Charles of Ephrata; Mr. an for the General hospital, Lancaster ; he Advertive th (Florin that I want to sell before
sonable from our S.| Barbara Street, said borough, con- | from the home of Mrs. Allen Bates|Mrs. Henry Fisher, of Lancaster; foo. whe ile a to home into cash. vertise them ni Avril 1st. Ios al conveniences and
Frank & Bro. . | taining in front fifty (50) feet and {at 123 South Barbara street. this|SPent Sunday visiting the family; A birthday surprise was give ll classified column. will sell for only $3,650 for a quick
rio ie = | extending indepth of that width place, on Friday afternoon at 2:00 Jacob Nagel near Elizabeth- Wayne Ibach at his home by Is 4 jsale. This is No. 371 in my list.
Pe Te CE along he Ee Side. of Detwiler |... Burial will be in the Mt. town. (Sunday School teacher, Mrs. Samu-{ Advertise in The Bulletin. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy.
egal and Cono re | Ave., one hundred and eighty-seven : pee gad ch 4
Company is now due and payable | (187) feet. ’ Joy cemetery.
“to fhe 'Jocal agent, Mr. J. Harry | Th Go
# 3 a ihe Improvements are a
itn 18 one Bly | fC FRAME sete aa |
suspended. 0ct23-tf | fs Ws. Containing five rooms retired Elizabethtown merch-
| calcium and cod liver pepton& The
a | pep! ]
Garber, Druggist.
and bath with all mod-
Also 2 new one-
ant, John Henry Ruhl, seventy-one,
who for over a quarter of a century
had been a prominent business man
and merchant here, died on Friday
| morning at the home of his dauch-
| ter, Mrs. Oscar Brinser, at
{ bethtown, of the effects of a stroke.
| He is survived by the following |
at 2:00 P. M. | Walter Welsey Ruhl, of
, Dec er 7, 192% onville; Elmer Francis Ruhl, of
onditions will be made | Mrs. B, Howard Alex- |
ander and Mrs. G. W. Sesseman, |
"| both of Lancaster; Mrs. Ralph Par-|
| sons, Bill Back; Mrs. Oscar Brin-
nov20-3t | ser and Mrs. Elmer Herr, both of |
ST Elizabethtown
Children Almost Mr. Ruhl was born in 1858,
a {fon of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruhl and
Hate Cross, { had been proprietor of the Ruhl
Nervous Mother General store on South Market and
My children Wmost hated me. y | Fast Hummelstown streets, Eliza-
was so cross. Thamks to Vinol, my bethtown, for many Years, from
nervousness is all gome and we are | Which business he retired a few
happy again.”’—Mrs. T% Johnstone, |Vears ago. He was at one time
For 30 years doctors 4 have pre-| affiliated with the Friendship Fire
scribed Vinol because it contains | company here, and other civic and
important mineral elements of iron, | social organizations.
Funeral services ( were held on
Monday afternoon dn the Ruhl’s U.
B. church, near Elizabethtown. In-
terment in the adjoining cemetery.
I —
car Garage.
This property
state of and a
Prope


¥h excellent
vey desirable
is
repair
repair

time Eliza- |
and place
HOUSEHOLD

nmence children:



bg, Atty.

Lhe
very FIRST bottle brings seund
sleep and a BIG appetite. Nervous,
worn-out people are surprised how
QUICK Vinol gives new life and
Tastes delicious. Dr. E. W,

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